Education Quote by Marcel Proust
““...infirmity alone makes us take notice and learn, and enables us to analyse mechanisms of which otherwise we should know nothing. A man who falls straight into bed night after night, and ceases to live until the moment when he wakes and rises, will surely never dream of making, I don't say great discoveries, but even minor observations about sleep. He scarcely knows that he is asleep. A little insomnia is not without its value in making us appreciate sleep, in throwing a ray of light upon that darkness. An unfailing memory is not a very powerful incentive to the study of the phenomena of memory.””
About This Quote
Source Book: In Search of Lost Time, Marcel Proust, 1913-1927
Illness draws attention to overlooked aspects of life, prompting insight and appreciation of ordinary phenomena.
In simple terms: Sickness makes us notice what we usually ignore.
Value discomfort as a catalyst for deeper understanding.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- medical research
- creative writing
- personal health reflection
- philosophical inquiry
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we balance discomfort with well‑being?
- What unnoticed details might we miss without hardship?
Excessive focus on illness can lead to obsession, neglecting other life areas.